Well, I'm finally on Twitter.Last week, I opened up a Twitter account that is designed to give the readers of the sports section of the Daily News another outlet to receive information.I plan to put up breaking sports scores, links to the stories running in the newspaper, as well as sports photo galleries. With school now out, things are a bit slower in the sports department. But before I know it, fall sports will begin for Siskiyou County high schools in late August. Once high school games begin, I plan to constantly give score updates and tell our interested and passionate fans here what's happening with their favorite high school teams. In the summer, there will still be a few sporting events to give updates on such teams as Siskiyou Jaxx Senior Babe Ruth baseball.You can find me on Twitter under my name, Bill Choy, or type in @sportssiskiyou.I have been using Facebook for quite a while, and I have enjoyed putting up stories, breaking news and sports photos on the Siskiyou Daily News Facebook page. It has become a popular way for our readers to find out what's going on. I hope Twitter becomes another vital resource for me to use to keep fans of Siskiyou County sports updated. It is amazing how big Twitter has grown the past few years, and what a major part of people's daily lives it has become.Besides myself, Daily News reporter Ami Ridling and the newspaper editor have started to tweet as well. So, check these Twitter accounts at Siskiyou Daily @SiskiyouDaily and Ami Ridling @AmiRidling.If I was tweeting personal messages to friends on Tuesday, I think there would have been a fair share of colorful wording in the messages. You know those days where nothing, and I mean NOTHING seems to go right. That was my Tuesday. Good times ... NOT. As one of my favorite books as a child stated, June 11 was "the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day" for me. There was a lot of unpleasant business, pretty much from the start of the day. But the big one happened on my way to the offices of the Daily News.As I was driving to work, the car I had for 10 years decided it was the perfect time to have a serious mechanical issue. And, of course, it was in the middle of nowhere, right before the I-5 construction project that has made a decent stretch near Yreka one lane. So, I'm behind a few slow trucks, when out of nowhere my car makes an awful noise and the check engine light goes on. My vehicle starts to sputter, and I'm sure it's going to break down right at that moment and cause a major traffic tie-up, because there is nowhere I can pull over.While the car sounded terrible, I could still drive it at a reasonable speed and made it work. My day ended with my car being towed back home. The initial diagnosis is that it will cost a pretty penny to fix.I was thinking of getting a new car soon. I think what took place has moved up my timeline.So, not a great day by any stretch. But hey, life is way too short to let something like this totally get one down. I feel very fortunate in my life to have the friends and family I have and to be able to cover sports for a living. Being a sports editor here in Siskiyou County is special due to the amazing and talented people I meet and cover each day.As the famous saying goes, when you have lemons make some lemonade. And I got one big lemon, a 2001 Ford Focus, to make some lemonade with. All I have to do is provide the sugar.